resedo
From LSJ
πεσούσης νυκτός, πάσα γυνὴ Λαΐς εστί → at nightfall, every woman is a Laïs | all cats are gray at night | all cats are gray by night | all cats are gray in the dark | all cats are grey at night | all cats are grey by night | all cats are grey in the dark | all women look the same with the lights off | when lights are out all women look the same
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
rĕ-sēdo: āre, v. a.,
I to assuage, heal (very rare); with dat.: morbis, Plin. 27, 12, 106, § 131 (the words of a charm).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rĕsēdō, āre, tr., calmer [un mal], guérir : Plin. 27, 131.
Latin > German (Georges)
re-sēdo, āre, wieder stillen, -heilen, reseda (Reseda) morbos od. (Jan) morbis reseda, sympathet. Formel bei Plin. 27, 131.